ladybird
profiler
ladybird | profiler | |
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19 | 184 | |
1,562 | 1,106 | |
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8.9 | 9.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
C++ | JavaScript | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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ladybird
- The illusion of free choice
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Min: A fast, minimal browser that protects your privacy
A browser is not a web app, it doesn't have a strict separation of "frontend" and "backend" in the same sense that a web app would have; the lines are drawn quite differently. The rendering engine is never "just" the rendering engine; you can't abstract or swap it without tremendous effort.
If you'd like to learn more about how a web browser project would organize its internal architecture, but are discouraged by the complexity of Chromium, Firefox, etc. I'd recommend source diving Ladybird (https://github.com/SerenityOS/ladybird), NetSurf (https://www.netsurf-browser.org/), or Dillo (https://www.dillo.org/).
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What Beta-Browsers are you all looking forward to have an official release?
I'd love to see a stable version of a brand new web browser, not based on Blink or Gecko, such as Ladybird or Flow Browser. Competition is a good thing.
- The Ladybird Web Browser
- What's the status of Servo right now?
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Ladybird, the from-scratch SerenityOS browser, can now display Google Docs
note, native Windows is not currently supported:
https://github.com/SerenityOS/ladybird/issues/113
- Github.com on Ladybird, new browser with JavaScript/CSS/SVG engines from scratch
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Improving Firefox Responsiveness on macOS
Google is dominating, pushing through Android and via Googles-Webservices and Microsoft is using it now. A reason to worry because developing new web-engine requires an big effort. For instance Microsoft only allows usage of Microsoft Teams Web with a webbrowser based upon Blink. So were back in 2002?
WebKit features also WebKit2Gtk (Epiphany) and Qt5-webkit (Otter) with native integration. They use the native toolkits, which is an advantage! Interaction with the open-source community around WebKit seems rather good and the engine is integrated by others. Gecko seem not to be integrated by others, but by forks only? You remember when Chrome was considered slick and fast? Originally Google used the native toolkit on every platform but know they use an own solution on every platform, like Firefox.
Maybe there is a new kid on the block:
https://github.com/SerenityOS/ladybird
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In light of the recent news about Google’s war on adblockers, I’ve made a poster of sort
Funny you should ask: https://github.com/SerenityOS/ladybird
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Sounds like fun for Web Developers ...
I've not heard of Ladybird before. True, it's a free and open browser engine and a very interesting project!
profiler
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Long running tab (kiosk), 100% CPU
Probably your best bet is to use the Firefox Profiler once it starts hogging the CPU to try to see what it's doing. I'd be happy to take a look at the result although I don't have a lot of experience at diagnosing performance problems; hopefully the profile will make it obvious what's going on.
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Slow Firefox Startup
I tried using the https://profiler.firefox.com/ and running with:
- Firefox Profiler
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Definite tab bug affecting both Win/Linux intermittently
You can try to reproduce while taking a profile using the Firefox profiler, then share it in the #perf:mozilla.org room on Mozilla's Matrix instance.
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Why does Firefox run slow
Run a profiling session for ~30 sec when you notice something is running slower than you expect, see https://profiler.firefox.com/. Share results here if you want help interpreting them.
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Problems with Firefox non snap versions on Ubuntu 22.04?
Next time, send a SIGABRT to the main process (kill -6 $(pidof firefox)) and use the resulting backtrace (you will find a link to the crash report in about:crashes) to file a bug. A performance profile could be useful, but you'll need to know first what to capture. This seems like a graphics issue, so try the Graphics preset. Share a link to your report.
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Dear Firefox, why are you so terrible at rendering Flutter web apps? It's like potato quality.
https://profiler.firefox.com will be useful if you can capture and share it to developers.
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Webpages not loading or taking forever to load
If you can reproduce it in safe mode and a clean profile, capture a performance profile using the clean profile while trying to load a problematic webpage, don't remove any information from it, and share it here (although it's typically not easy for users to analyse them), or file a bug with it attached.
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Firefox hangs on Facebook page
Next time, capture a performance profile using the Graphics preset, and kill the browser by entering kill -6 $(pidof firefox) in a shell. This will create a bug report (unless debian disables the crash reporter) that would indicate where Firefox is stuck at. You might need to use an official build to get useful results.
- AV1 Lagging Like Mad
What are some alternatives?
wpt - Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
xkeysnail - Yet another keyboard remapping tool for X environment
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
old-reddit-redirect - Ensure Reddit always loads the old design
netsurf - netsurf
rust-threadpool - A very simple thread pool for parallel task execution
browser-base - Modern and feature-rich web browser base based on Electron
OpenH264 - Open Source H.264 Codec
servoshell - A work-in-progress user interface for Servo, built in Rust.
wolvic - A fast and secure browser for standalone virtual-reality and augmented-reality headsets.
splitbrowser - Split Browser - a minimalistic, ultra-lightweight, open source web browser based on WebKit/Ultralight/native webview with a split screen (tiled) view
heaptrack - A heap memory profiler for Linux